The meeting will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon in Room 100 of Rapson Hall, 89 Church St. SE, on the East Bank of the university’s Minneapolis campus.
Graduate assistants, researchers and instructors perform critical scientific and technological research and a significant portion of undergraduate instruction. The focus of the discussion will be “unionization as a tool for democratizing the
workplace.”
The town hall meeting is organized by Graduate Student Workers United, part of the United Auto Workers. A panel discussion will be moderated by Barb Kucera, director of the University of Minnesota’s Labor Education Service. The discussion will be followed by audience questions.
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The meeting will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon in Room 100 of Rapson Hall, 89 Church St. SE, on the East Bank of the university’s Minneapolis campus.
Graduate assistants, researchers and instructors perform critical scientific and technological research and a significant portion of undergraduate instruction. The focus of the discussion will be “unionization as a tool for democratizing the
workplace.”
The town hall meeting is organized by Graduate Student Workers United, part of the United Auto Workers. A panel discussion will be moderated by Barb Kucera, director of the University of Minnesota’s Labor Education Service. The discussion will be followed by audience questions.